IDPs still waiting Food & Medical Support URGENT:

By A. Khurshid Bhatti - President / CEO

Road still under flood water

First of all thanks for all Global Giving Donors for the support & efforts for the flood victims, we have been busy since many days to support flood victims and still busy as the flood water still standing in the houses, lands and roads, please find attached snaps. AHD is a grass root level organization and supporting 5,000 families affected by floods 2010 in Thatta on sustainable basis means 40 days food package including (40 kg flour, 10 kg rice, 5 kg cooking oil, 5 kg lentil, 2 kg milk powder, 1 kg tea, 2 Mosquito nets, 1 water cooler) and the families happy to have enough for their 40 days, till the water goes down, The package will feed them for the 40 days till flood water goes down and they will have been able to return respectfully to their houses.

we need your all quick support to cover this project 1,000 families and benefit some 8,000 households, we hope our supporters will do quick and make possible for AHD to support immediately

we still needs support for some more flood affected families, their houses still under flood water and needs quick support.

Our this project needs quick Food & Medical Relief

Help us continue to make a difference in Pakistan Flood Victims of Thatta district Sindh! Thank you for your continued support.

A look of villages under flood water

13,000 families waiting response

Raod under flood water

main road under flood water

Tractor & trolly crossing flood water road

More than 350 villages still under flood water

Women facing difficulties for food & Medicine

Oct 4, 2010

Fuel Effecient Stove Project first report, Jati, Thatta Sindh

By A. Khurshid Bhatti - President / CEO

30 villages submerged in flood water

Dear Donors & supporters

This is report of the area / villages selected for the project to start Fuel Effecient Stove cooking technology among 1,000 families and during Aug & Sept, 2010 a heavy floods hit the jati & Sujawal areas and all the villages selected for the project flooded with water and all actvities finsihed, now we wil start as flood water goes down and it will be possible within next 30 days menas oct 1st to 30th 2010.

Present Situation of villages:

* About 70 percent of Thatta’s 850,000 people displaced due to floods in Thatta * AHD office and all targeted villages are also submerged in flood water

Thousands of people in floods waiting response food, medicine & shelter AHD is providing help to some 5,000 families and want to support them with Fuel Efficient Stove activities again to help them in rehabilitation as the communities will go back to their homes after flood water goes down. Around 375,000 people - around 70 percent of Thatta’s affected areas population - were believed to have packed up and left overnight. Surrounding towns of Sujawal, Jati, Mirpur Bathoro and Darro — which had a combined population of 400,000 — had already been evacuated. A stream of buses, cars, trucks and bullock carts snaked out of Thatta heading for higher ground. Many people were walking, driving livestock and carrying bundles of possessions. According to the district administration, the floodwater is expected to enter Thatta city early on Saturday. Many people from outlying areas had taken refuge in Thatta, which normally has a population of about 400,000, and now had to move again, another official said. But Farooqi said one breach in the riverbank had been plugged and authorities were working to patch another near Faqir Jogoth. In Makli, which is a hilly area, devastated people were seen sitting out in the open with their children and cattle. "It is the worst tragedy.... We are leaving our homes in miserable condition". A stream of buses, cars, trucks and bullock carts snaked out of Thatta heading for higher ground. Many people are walking, driving livestock and carrying bundles of possessions. But some people refused to go.

“We’re not going to leave. How can we leave? Who will protect my house?” Affectees Said.

we request all our donors to support this project again, to help to organize rehabilitation activities for more please visit our other project posted on Global Giving for the support of IDPs

Thatta, Jati & Sujawal in Floods

After 14 days still floods present in area

No Shelter available IDPs living in poor

Needs quick help and rehabiltation

all 30 villages under flood water

Road side school completely under flood water

Sep 30, 2010

Food & Medical Aid for 90 Flood Victims of Thatta

By A. Khurshid Bhatti - President / CEO

Distribution of Food & Non food itmes

AHD received so far US $ 3,500 from Global Giving donors and procured some 90 food items and medicines for the most flood affected families in Gularchi District Thatta Sindh
We are looking your support to provide more assistance to flood affected families and hope you positive and quick response will help us to do help for the most flood affected families.

Flood water still standing in the houses and about 23,000 families living in tents or open fields and needs quick response. We are posting this report to exact let you know all with the proper situation. Our 90 food items will support some 850 households and they all now happy to receive food items and also share:

Present situation of Jati & Sujawal areas of Thatta Distirct:
More then 57,000 families still looking aid and needs support of food and non food items and shelter (tents) we at AHD took the responsibility of some 5,000 IDP and most affected families and some 1,000 families we request from Global Giving donors which is so far we get 90 families support, we still looking from Global Giving support for 910 families. Which will help us to reach 9,000 households for one month food and medical package?

Thank you, GLOBAL GIVING
& Thanks to Global Giving Donors

We will share more as we precede this project and let you know all
With thanks
A. Khurshid Bhatti
President / CEO

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